Over 100 medical graduates in South Africa, who were trained in Russia, are struggling to find jobs. They have submitted applications to the Health Professions Council of South Africa and the government to be officially recognized and invited to sit their board examinations. The delay in allocating dates for the exams and placing the graduates in the health system is contributing to the shortage of medical staff in the country. The Health Professions Council of South Africa has attributed the delay to a lack of medical schools applying to be service providers. The graduates have given the government 14 to 21 days to respond to their grievances.
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